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    El Fili as it is popularly called‚ is a darker and more evolved novel compared to Noli. It’s a book about revenge‚ manipulation‚ deception and greed to name a few. It’s a shorter book. The dreaminess and idealism of the Noli Me Tangere gives way to the darker‚ grimmer‚ more cynical tone of the El Filibusterismo. So the language style also changes - instead of the longer‚ declamative dialogue of the Noli‚ you have the more direct‚ action-packed style of the Fili. The Noli‚ with its anti-friar

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    Weavers of Revolution In Peter Winn’s Weavers of Revolution‚ a factory in Santiago‚ Chile fights for their independence against the Chilean government of the 1970’s. While this rebellion is going on‚ presidential elections are taking place and Salvador Allende is the presidential candidate which represents the common people. The relation between Allende and the people he represents is a unique one because at first this class‚ the working class‚ helps and supports Allende to become president‚ but

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    Structural family therapy (SFT) is rooted in family systems theory‚ but it is unique in its focus on family structure and its preference for remaining grounded in the here and now (Vetere‚ 2001‚ p. 133). For structural family therapists‚ family wholeness is the most important goal and individual symptoms are viewed as the result of dysfunctional family transactions (Lappin & Minuchin‚ 2011). When the family structure is reorganized‚ the family can interact functionally and harmoniously (M. Reed‚

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    As all Filipinos very well know Jose Rizal has written many books like Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo to expose the hardship Filipinos are experiencing during the Spanish Time without fearing for what would happen to his life because of this. He was even exiled in Dapitan because of his writing and during this time he did not stop helping and even taught the villagers there the importance of education and as a doctor cured those who are sick. His intentions were clear‚ the willingness to

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    REACTION PAPER Of NOLI ME TANGERE Submitted By: kiyo21 BSBA 1 Submitted To: Miss Marivic Valdez A. What is it all about? NOLI ME TANGERE RIZAL was a student at the Universidad Central de Madrid when the idea of a novel of The Philippines under Spanish Colonial Rule occurred to him. In early 1884 he proposed a writing collaboration among a group of Filipinos in Madrid which‚ perhaps unsurprisingly‚ came to nothing. However‚ he got underway by himself and by late 1884 was about halfway

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    John Brian A. Cali BSBA-Econ 3 REACTION PAPER (The Count of Monte Cristo) The Count of Monte Cristo is a classic story showcasing different genres of themes. It is about adventure of hope‚ justice‚ status‚ vengeance‚ romance and forgiveness. The film captivated all the viewers because of its reality about the society. It touched the different lives of people facing the same struggles and situations. What also helped for this film to be understood is its historical setting. It is for this reason

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    Rizal

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    to make the students proud of the history. Those made me to re-examine myself and reflect upon my own sense of nationalism. I was able to know what the Rizal law was for. The main purpose of Jose Rizal’s works‚ namely the Noli Me Tangere and the El Filibusterismo‚ was to awaken Filipino nationalism so that the Filipinos will not forget who they are and that they have their own identity as a nation. Today‚ no student in the

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    Boustead and his wife and the two charming daughters Adelina and Nellie. Hewas used to fence with the Boustead sisters at the studio of Juan Luna. It was inBiarritz where he had a serious romance with Nellie and finished the last chapter of his novel‚ El Filibusterismo. With the Bousteads in Biarritz. February 1891 - Rizal arrived in Biarritz.He was warmly welcomed by the Bousteads‚ particularly Mr. Boustead whohad taken a great liking for him because of his remarkable talents. As a familyguest‚ he

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    compositions. b. strong diagonals. c. serpentine curves. d. All these answers are correct. Answer: d 11. Working in Spain from 1577 onward‚ this painter’s style was greatly affected by Byzantine influences. a. Tintoretto b. Correggio c. Michelangelo d. El Greco Answer: d 12. Giambologna was born in a. Italy. b. Germany. c. Flanders. d. France. Answer: c 13. The exterior of the Palazzo del Tè contains a. triglyphs. b. metopes. c. keystones. d. rustication. e. All these answers are correct. Answer:

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    Without careful scrutiny‚ the story of Candide appears no more than an average tale of an average man in search of fulfillment. In the absence of historical context‚ the eloquence of Voltaire’s words carry little substance and his vivid description remains empty. While the story of Candide is itself captivating‚ the work carries a far deeper significance. Candide primarily serves to reveal Voltaire’s Enlightenment philosophies through the satire of numerous 18th century institutions and realities

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